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Ultrasound Technologist/Technician

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AVG. SALARY

$68,080

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EDUCATION

Associate's degree

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JOB OUTLOOK

Increasing

Real-Life Activities

Real-Life Decision Making

Your patient, a 38-year-old woman named Monica Mannion, is seven months into her pregnancy. So far, the pregnancy has been a good one, free of complications.

One morning, you receive a phone call from the baby's father, Rick Mannion, asking you if it is possible to tell him the gender of his child. "Yes, it is possible, Rick," you say. "With the sonographic technology available to us, gender identification is a very real possibility. I haven't heard your wife mention it to me, though. Are you sure about this?" Rick is sure. He wants to know.

"The release of the fetal sex is permitted under certain conditions," says sonographer Richard Stollery. "First, the patient must directly ask for the information. Second, the fetus must be of adequate age that the nature of the genital region is clear. Third, the patient must realize that the sonographer is making a guess and only a guess."

Rick's wife Monica hasn't asked to know the gender of the child, so you're not sure whether to tell Rick. What do you do?